Apalachi

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Apalachi is the self-designation used by the Apalachee people, a Native American group historically located in what is now the Florida Panhandle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autonym
self-designation
associatedRegion Florida Panhandle NERFINISHED
northwestern Florida NERFINISHED
contrastsWith exonym "Apalachee"
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalArea Southeastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
endonymFor Apalachee NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Apalachee people NERFINISHED
ethnicIdentity Apalachee tribe NERFINISHED
hasEthnicGroupType indigenous people of the Southeastern United States
historicalUsage Spanish colonial period
pre-colonial period
languageType ethnonym
peopleType Native American people
refersTo Apalachee people NERFINISHED
relatedToLanguageFamily Muskogean languages NERFINISHED
usedBy Apalachee people NERFINISHED
usedInContext self-identification
tribal identity

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Apalachee language endonym Apalachi